Autometer Hoonigan Series 3-3/8" In-Dash 10,000 RPM Tachometer (AU4497 — Fast Lane Spares Skip to content
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Autometer Hoonigan Series 3-3/8" In-Dash 10,000 RPM Tachometer (AU4497-09000)

SKU: AU4497-09000
Original price $460.60 - Original price $460.60
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$460.60 - $460.60
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AU4497-09000 - HOONIGAN 3-3/8" IN-DASH TACHO

Part Number: AU4497-09000

The AutoMeter X Hoonigan gauge collaboration started with Head Hoonigan in Charge, Ken Block's 1965 Ford Mustang Hoonicorn RTR, made famous by the Gymkhana SEVEN installment of his viral video series. A set of bespoke gauges were created for the project , and we are now proud to announce their availability for your own tire slaying creations! Built upon proven AutoMeter Pro-Comp Ultra-Lite internals, these instruments are fitted with unique Hoonigan Industries designed cosmetics which include matte black, Hoonigan 'stamp' dials with stencil font, two color fluorescent red and matte black pointers, and satin silver 'Monster' bezels. The AutoMeter X Hoonigan instrument offering includes standard 2" gauges, 3 3/8" speedometer and tachometer, as well as a 5" in-dash tachometer.
Feature Points

Traditional incandescent lighting illuminates around the perimeter of the dial is easy on your night vision.
Compatible with most 4, 6, and 8 cylinder engines (2 - 4 pulse per revolution ignition signals) with points, electronic, and most 12V high-performance racing ignitions.
12 and 16 volt compatible, well-suited with nearly every street car or race car electrical system
Gauge kit includes bulb and socket assembly, red and green bulb covers, mounting hardware, and detailed instructions for installation
AutoMeter’s race proven air-core electric tachometers provide quick and accurate readings with a needle so responsive it can go from 0 - full scale in 333 milliseconds